W.S.B formed in Buenos Aires in the late 2000s with Juan Manuel Celano on vocals and guitar, Daniel Gorosito on bass, and Andrés Amaya on drums. The name stands for "We Shall Be," which they chose early on. Their first album came out in 2010.
Their song "Amor Para E Pensa" became popular across Latin America around 2012. It's one of those tracks people still recognize, along with others like "Desejo" and "Troco." They put out a few more albums after that, including "El Regreso" in 2014 and "Alma Libre" in 2017.
At some point, there were questions about whether parts of their music sounded too much like other artists' work. They said it wasn't the case. They kept playing shows and recording, and did a live album at Teatro Colón in 2020.
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